992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo photo leaked

992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo photo leaked

A photo of the upcoming 992 generation Porsche 911 Turbo has been leaked onto the internet. Could this be the real thing?

As seen on Carscoops and leaked thanks to Instagram user t_schleicher, the new 911 flagship has been revealed unofficially.

Not much is known about the car yet but the new generation is expected to use a revised and more powerful version of the current 3.8-litre flat-six engine. Power output is expected to be around 600bhp with the Turbo S variant to get another 30bhp more. The cars will be all-wheel drive as usual and will get new eight-speed PDK transmission.

Interestingly, there are talks of electrification in the car. If these rumors come true, the new 911 they can follow a similar strategy with the Panamera and get a Turbo S E-Hybrid variant with huge amounts of power.

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With the end of the Circuit Breaker measures, more people have resumed working, creating more traffic on our roads.
But that has not stop this rider from riding recklessly on his Personal Mobility Device (PMD) in Sembawang.
As reported by SG Road Vigilante, the rider can be seen overtaking a car that is moving away from the traffic lights before keeping up to speed with it.
In fact, the video which was shot on the 4th of June, showed the rider overtaking a motorcycle in the next lane.
Judging from the 20 seconds plus clip, we reckon he could have been doing twice the legal speed limit of PMDs (25km/h).
Naturally, netizens were quick to slam him...
Should we be tolerating this? Watch the video of the PMD rider here!
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We know that all of us should be keeping a safe distance from each other in such times. But we reckon these guys that have been caught on video might have taken it abit too far.
This video, as posted by SG Road Vigilante, shows a slow moving camera car (claimed to be doing 80km/h but it looks more like 60km/h to us) that was traveling on KPE towards TPE chancing upon a bunch or cars that were abit too keen to distance themselves from any traffic around them.
Apparently this happened on the wee hours of 16th May morning and from what we can gather, the lead car is a R34 Nissan Skyline that zoomed past the camera car at a speed that seemed to double the legal speed limit of the KPE.
Its hard to tell from the video but other than the Skyline, we could also identify a few other cars including a Suzuki Swift, a Volkswagen Golf, a Volkswagen Jetta (that might have been the same guy that was charged for organising illegal street racing), a Mitsubishi Evo 9 and a couple of Honda Civics.
Interestingly, most of the comments were attacking the camera car for being slow. We wonder why.
On the other hand, there will always be keyboard warriors that come out with weird and silly comments like the example below...
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A Nissan qashqai was caught on video going out of control last friday in Bishan.
As seen in the low-resolution video, the white SUV crashed through the fence and onto the wrong direction of Bishan Road while doing a flip and more.
Thankfully, the lost of control of the car did not cost any lives. According to SG Road Vigilante, The 80-year-old driver and his 74-year-old female passenger were conscious when they were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
Obviously, there is going to be some negativity once the driver's age has been revealed...
Thankfully there are some nice people out there that are more understanding...

This is why we should always park properly.
We were alerted to someone's posts on his facebook page, showing a BMW X6 XDrive35i badly parked at Jurong Point Shopping Center.
Like what the photos show, the netizen who is presumed to be driving the Toyota Altis that is parked beside, barely had space to squeeze into his lot. The large BMW SUV had kind of edged into the page owner's lot causing him to be quite pissed.
By parking badly, and of course no thanks to the Altis driver, the BMW owner will be having lots of difficulty getting into his car.
So What do you guys think of this? Is it fair to 'punish' the BMW driver who ill-parked? Or do you think the BMW driver had made an honest mistake as it simply wanted to be further away from the lorry beside it?